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An Ultimate Invitation: 14th February – 3rd March 2019

Hosted by Nick and Iris Van Gruisen With Guest Lecturers Dr Huw Lewis Jones, Kari Herbert and Nigel and Shane Winser.

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There is nothing on this earth that can quite compare with the awesome beauty of Antarctica, and few of us have not dreamed of following Scott, Shackleton and Amundsen to these frozen wastelands at the bottom of the world.

So why not turn those dreams into reality and join us on a very special journey to the Great White Continent?

Here, in this world of perpetual snow and ice below the 60th parallel, some of the world’s most enchanting creatures survive to bring colour and sound to an otherwise harsh and silent environment. Beaches resound to the raucous bellows of elephant, fur and leopard seals, Humpback and Minke whales glide effortlessly through the still, near-frozen waters, and colonies of Adelie, Chinstrap, Gentoo and King Penguin congregate in huge numbers on the vast snow plains.

The RCGS Resolute is the ideal vessel for such an expedition with her unsurpassed ice classification, her excellent manoeuvrability and large indoor and outdoor viewing platforms. She is also extremely comfortable with all cabins with en suite facilities and excellent public areas. She has 146 berths, but we will be limiting numbers to around 90 to ensure even more personal service and space. Lastly, we have been fortunate enough to negotiate an excellent rate so the expedition offers excellent value, especially the Single Supplement.

Zodiacs are used for the daily on-shore excursions and for the more adventurous the Kayak is also available (limited numbers) and maybe even a chance to spend a night on the ice-shelf.

The Resolute is chartered by our good friends One Ocean who provided all the Expedition expertise and we will be travelling with their usual dedicated team of on-board guides and lecturers. Iris and I will also be on hand to look after you and share what will be a great adventure.

I am delighted that good friend and guest lecturer Dr Huw Lewis-Jones will be joining us. Huw is a very knowledgeable and entertaining Polar traveller. He is a historian of exploration with a PhD from the and a frequent visitor to the . Combine this with Huw’s boundless energy, enthusiasm and humour and you have the perfect Polar companion!

I do hope you can join us. We have already started to take bookings, so please do not delay in securing your berth.

Nick Van Gruisen Managing Director, The Ultimate Travel Company

Dr Huw Lewis Jones and Kari Herbert

Huw Lewis Jones Kari Herbert

Huw is a historian of exploration with a PhD from the University of Cambridge and travels each year to the and Antarctica, working as a polar guide. Huw was Curator at the Scott Polar Research Institute and the National Maritime Museum in London and is an award-winning author, who writes and lectures widely about adventure and the visual arts. His books include Ocean Portraits, The Lifeboat, Mountain Heroes - which won Adventure Book of the Year at the World ITB Awards in - and The Conquest of Everest, winner of the History Award at the Banff Festival.

Over the last decade, Huw has guided expeditions on both sides of Antarctica and in the Arctic, from the and the , to Siberia and and many times to the North Pole. His research interests are equally wide-ranging, from Admiral Nelson and Captain Cook, through and Heroic Age expeditions, to pioneering photography and even Inuit Art.

Back in Britain, Huw regularly appears on television and radio as a historian and cultural commentator, in the BBC documentaries Wilderness Explored, Of Ice and Men, Antarctica’s Forgotten Hero, Battle for the Himalayas, and most recently the PBS Nova special Franklin’s Lost Ships. When not deep in the archives, Huw guides real expeditions to difficult places. He has plans next year to ride a yak across Tibet and swim the Strait of Magellan.

Kari Herbert is an author who frequently writes for British newspapers and magazines. Her late father was renowned polar explorer Sir and her first book, The Explorer’s Daughter, described her childhood growing up in an isolated community in the north of Greenland. Her second, Heart of the Hero, drew attention to the remarkable achievements of the wives of celebrated explorers. Kari and Huw jointly wrote In Search of the and an art history of discovery and adventure, Explorers’ Sketchbooks, which has now been published in ten languages. They are married and live by the sea in Cornwall, with daughter Nell, aged eight an experienced traveller to the poles who will also be accompanying them.

Nigel and Shane Winser

I am delighted also to have Nigel and Shane Winser, close friends, as guests on board. They have spent their lives in the environmental and expedition world and apart from being fun and the perfect travelling companions have also kindly agreed to give talks about their experiences during our voyage.

Shane and Nigel Winser, both trained in Life Sciences, met during the Royal Geographical Society survey of the Gunung (Mt) Mulu National Park, Sarawak 1977/78. Both continue Nigel and Shane Winser to work in the world of geography, Shane leading the RGS team supporting young geographers planning field research expeditions and purposeful travel while Nigel, after heading the expedition and fieldwork office for 30 years and leading the office of the Earthwatch Institute for ten years, is today is working on a number of projects, including a Maasai led ecotourism project in North Kenya and field science programmes in the Sultanate of Oman

Antarctica

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Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Thursday, 14th February London / Buenos Aires Depart London Heathrow on an overnight British Airways flight to Buenos Aires.

Day 2: Friday, 15th February Buenos Aires / Ushuaia After collecting your luggage and clearing customs, you will be met and transferred to a local restaurant for lunch.

Transfer to the domestic airport for a domestic flight to Ushuaia, the capital of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego which divides the mountains, and forests of the to the north and the waters of the Beagle Channel to the south. You will be met on arrival and transferred to Hotel Las Hayas on the shores of the Beagle Channel, where two nights are spent. Welcome dinner at the hotel.

Day 3: Saturday, 16th February Ushuaia Full day to relax after your journey and enjoy your surroundings. Lunch under own arrangements. Dinner at the hotel.

Day 4: Sunday 17th February Ushuaia- embarkation Half day sightseeing tour of Tierra del Fuego National Park. When the first Europeans arrived on this legendary island at the tip of Patagonia, it was inhabited by several hunter-gatherer Indian tribes who built large bonfires to protect themselves from the penetrating cold. Those early Spanish navigators saw the fires from their boats and named the island ‘Tierra de Los Fuegos’ - Fire Island.

Lunch under own arrangements. We gather at our central meeting point, transfer to the pier and embark our expedition ship, RGCS Resolute. After settling in to our cabins and exploring the ship, we meet our expedition team and enjoy a welcome cocktail and cast off, bound for Antarctica.

12 nights aboard RCGS Resolute with all meals, guided excursions and lectures included

Days 5 & 6: 18th & 19th February At Sea Sailing south towards Antarctica we will be joined by hundreds of seabirds including the wandering albatross. Giant petrels and smaller Cape petrels are also constant companions. Throughout the day our onboard experts educate us with a series of presentations about the environment, wildlife and history and the locations we aim to visit in the coming days.

Days 7 - 9: 20th – 22nd February Antarctic Circle & Lower Antarctica Given favourable ice conditions, our first goal will be to sail south of the Antarctic Circle and into Crystal Sound. A favoured landing site here is , home to an abandoned British science hut. ‘Base W’ was established in the 1950’s and is in a remarkable state of preservation providing a glimpse into the harsh life of early Antarctic visitors. Further exploration this far south is highly dependent on optimal weather and ice conditions. If conditions allow, we may push even further to the south.

This vicinity marks our turnaround point and from now on, we cruise in a northerly direction exploring the dramatic coastline of the . There are several locations in the Fish and Argentine Island archipelagos which allow for zodiac cruising and potential shore landings. We hope to visit a working scientific base to learn of the important climate-related research happening here. A hike over the snowy saddle of nearby Winter Island allows us to stretch our legs and explore the old hut.

Petermann Island is home to a sizable Adelie penguin rookery. Adelies - the smallest of the Antarctic penguins nest here and share the location with Gentoo penguins and Imperial cormorants. The view to the north of Mount Shackleton and Mount Scott is impressive. These towering granite sentinels mark the southern entrance to the Lemaire Channel. Nearby Pleneau Island offers more opportunities for shore landings. Just off shore, in the shallow waters of the Penola Strait, massive icebergs run aground. Constant wind and wave action sculpt these gargantuan chunks of ice into fantastic shapes. For many, a zodiac cruise here will be a highlight of the voyage.

Days 10 – 12: 23rd – 25th February Gerlache Straight & Antarctica We aim to transit the Lemaire Channel on our way north towards Paradise Harbour. This may be the first opportunity to step foot on the continent of Antarctica itself. Nearby offers another continental landing. Both locations offer terrific hiking opportunities up to panoramic view points.

Orne Harbour is another celebrated location we hope to visit and the hike up to a rocky knoll provides excellent access to a rookery. At , there is a large Gentoo penguin colony which we observe at close quarters. Leopard seals are often sighted cruising the shallows along the landing site. We are now at our most northern point on the Peninsula. Visit Mikkelson Harbour and the nearby .

For the kayakers, a full circumnavigation of the island is a real thrill. It is in this vicinity we hope to spend a night ashore camping for those interested, if weather conditions permit.

Day 13: Tuesday, 26th February South Shetland Having crossed the Bransfield Straight overnight, we arrive in the . The adventure is not over and if conditions allow, we aim to sail the ship into the sunken volcanic at , or visit nearby , home to a sizeable colony of rowdy chinstrap penguins that share their territory with fur seals and blue-eyed shags. The MacFarlane Strait is a good place to spot humpback whales. In the early evening, we push into the Drake Passage and chart a course back to South America.

Days 14 & 15: 27th – 28th February Drakes Passage As we make our way back to South America, we approach the entrance to the Beagle Channel before heading again across the Antarctic Convergence and the Drake Passage. If weather conditions allow, we hope to make a rounding of Cape Horn. This fabled stretch of water is home to legendary tales of exploration and early navigation.

Day 16: Friday, 1st March Ushuaia In the early morning, we will arrive back in Ushuaia. Disembark from the ship and transfer to the airport for a domestic flight back to Buenos Aires. You will be met on arrival and transferred to the Recoleta Grand Hotel, situated in the heart of the bustling Recoleta district, where one night is spent. Buenos Aires, affectionately known as the ‘Paris of South America’, is a cosmopolitan city and European in appearance. Its architectural diversity reflects times of grandeur as well as a variety of cultural influences that extend to Spanish, British, Jewish, Arabian and more recently Chinese and Korean. Dinner under own arrangements.

Day 17: Saturday, 2nd March Buenos Aires / London Transfer to Buenos Aires International Airport for an overnight British Airways flight to London Heathrow.

Day 18: Sunday, 3rd March London Arrive at London Heathrow.

Please note the exact itinerary is subject to change

Tour Price

Price per person Single Supplement Explorer Deck £9,995 £2,450 Twin Private £11,645 £3,450 Superior Twin £12,180 £4,450 Shackleton Suite (Sold Out) £13,480 N/A One Ocean Suite (Sold Out) £15,995 N/A Please note that the price excludes the cost of international flights. The current cost of Economy Class flights is £990 including tax. The flight schedule will be available 11 months prior to departure. Premium Cabin upgrades will be available but are subject to availability. As soon as the flight schedule has been released we will let you know prices.

Price includes • domestic flights in economy class • airport transfers • accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in Buenos Aires and Ushuaia • lunch and dinner on 15th February and dinner on 16th February • accommodation, meals (breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack and dinner), 24 hour tea, coffee, hot chocolate, guided excursions, lectures on the One Ocean Antarctic cruise • One Ocean Foul Weather gear package comprising Wetskins® rain jacket, bib pants and Lacrosse gumboots

Price excludes • international flights • visa fees (British passport holders do not require visas. Other nationalities should check with us.) • travel insurance (mandatory) • soft drinks and alcoholic drinks • lunches and dinners in Buenos Aires and Ushuaia other than lunch and dinner on 15th February and dinner on 16th February • personal gratuities (guidelines will be provided) • excess baggage charges

Payment Schedule Deposit £2,500 per person due upon booking Second instalment of £3,000 per person due on 14th May 2018 Final payment due on 14th November 2018 Cancellation as per The Ultimate Travel Company booking conditions

Changes to the Itinerary Please note, that certain elements of this itinerary including flight times, airlines, and/or the order of events, may well be subject to alteration due to circumstances beyond our control.

Fitness to travel Whilst we do not impose any age limitations on joining a tour, participants must be reasonably fit. The very nature of the sightseeing involved in our tours (and the difficulties of direct access by coach in various places) means that a considerable amount of walking and standing is unavoidable on almost all tours. We regret that our tours are not suitable for people who have difficulty in walking, may require wheelchair assistance at any time, or are unable to keep pace with the group. If you are in any doubt as to the suitability of a tour, please make this known to us before you book and we will advise you accordingly. The Ultimate Travel Company reserves the right to decline a reservation without necessarily giving a reason.

Airline Tickets As a tour operator we have access to special airfares. While these offer good value, they do carry certain restrictions applied by the airline. Please ask us for details Note: If you are thinking about using air miles to upgrade cabin on the flights, please check with us first as fare restrictions might not permit this.

Health Requirements No vaccination certificates are required, but immunisation against Tetanus, Typhoid and Polio is recommended. Please check recommended practice with your GP, practice nurse or travel health clinic.

Passport and Visa Information UK passport holders do not require an entry visa for or Antarctica. Passengers should hold a full passport, which should be valid for six months after you return to the UK. Nationals of other countries should consult their local Argentinian Embassy.

FCO Advice We recommend that you periodically review the travel advice issued by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, which relates to all aspects of your destination, at www.gov.uk/knowbeforeyougo

Accommodation Hotels are chosen on the basis of category, character and location. The majority will be at least 4 star, otherwise the best available. The projected size of the group will often rule out the use of luxury boutique hotels. Sometimes the style of hotel will mean that not all rooms are of the same size or have the same outlook.

RCGS Resolute

Built in Finland and named after HMS Resolute, a British Royal Navy Arctic exploration vessel, as well as the Inuit town of Resolute, the RCGS Resolute is designed for comfort, modern, well appointed, safe and ice-strengthened. From small group sessions to briefings for all passengers, we have public spaces on-board the ship ideally suited for each and every need. Two separate bars and lounge areas featuring 180 degree views and a wonderfully stocked library provide ideal places to relax or catch up on some reading.

The sumptuous meals prepared for you by our culinary team are enjoyed in either of our two dining rooms, one of which features our popular bistro menu offering quick and easy meals for those prioritizing time out on deck. Both dining rooms have ample and open seating paired with modern furnishings and large picture windows with 180 degree views. Other facilities include our theatre style presentation room, gift-shop, gymnasium, wellness centre, hot water spa, sauna and steam room and salt water pool.

Cabin Categories Explorer Cabins Located on deck 3 these cabins feature the option for either a double or two single configured beds. A sectional lounge is placed by the portholes, writing desk/chair, ample storage and private washroom facilities. These cabins are spacious and well appointed.

Private Cabins Located on deck 4 these cabins feature the option for either a double or two single configured beds. A sectional lounge is placed by the large picture windows, writing desk/chair, ample storage and private washroom facilities. These cabins are spacious and well appointed.

Superior Cabins Located on deck 5 these cabins feature the option for either a double or two single configured beds. A sectional lounge is placed by the large picture windows, writing desk/chair, ample storage and private washroom facilities. These cabins are spacious and well appointed.

Suites Shackleton Suite (Sold Out) Located on deck 6 these cabins offer ample space (22m2) including the comfort of a sectional lounge (convertible to sofa bed) a large desk, expansive soft close cabinetry, washroom facilities including both a shower & bathtub. Sleeping quarters feature the option for either a double or two single configured beds with upgraded linen/ pillows. Included are a night light, region specific iPad, mini stereo, coffee maker, fully stocked mini bar, iPod alarm clock with audio line, private flora and fauna library all to enjoy amidst the large picture windows overlooking either the port or starboard side of the vessel.

One Ocean Suite (Sold Out) Located on deck 6 these cabins offer ample space (44m2) including the comfort of a sectional lounge (convertible to sofa bed) with matching club chairs, a large desk, expansive soft close cabinetry, washroom facilities including both a shower & bathtub. Sleeping quarters feature the option for either a double or two single configured beds with upgraded linen/ pillows. Included are a night light, region specific iPad, mini stereo, coffee maker, fully stocked mini bar, iPod alarm clock with audio line, private flora and fauna library all to enjoy amidst the large picture windows overlooking either the port or starboard side of the vessel.